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Part-Time Workshop Facilitators – Khushii
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Part-Time Workshop Facilitators – Khushii

Location: Bisrakh, Dadri, Jewar (Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh)
Apply by: 18 September 2025
Tenure: September 2025 – March 2026
Engagement: 3–4 hours/day
Remuneration: ?2000/day (inclusive of travel)


About the Role

Khushii (Kinship for Humanitarian Social and Holistic Intervention in India) is inviting applications for Part-Time Workshop Facilitators under its Pads for Freedom project, part of the Mental Health Department.

This role is ideal for passionate individuals who want to promote menstrual health, hygiene, and mental well-being, while creating safe, inclusive spaces for communities in Greater Noida.


Key Responsibilities

  • Facilitate community-based workshops on menstrual health, hygiene, and mental well-being.

  • Create safe spaces for dialogue, especially for adolescent girls and women.

  • Engage community members to raise awareness and promote healthy practices.

  • Document sessions, feedback, and outcomes to improve future interventions.

  • Travel within assigned project areas (Bisrakh, Dadri, Jewar) for sessions.


Eligibility

  • Education: Master’s degree in Psychology, Gender Studies, Social Work, Public Health, or Sociology.

  • Experience: 1–2 years of relevant experience in community engagement/facilitation.

  • Strong understanding of menstrual health, gender issues, and women’s bodily autonomy.

  • Willingness to travel within Greater Noida.


Why Join Khushii?

  • Be part of a social impact-driven project addressing menstrual health and mental well-being.

  • Flexible part-time engagement (3–4 hours/day).

  • Attractive remuneration: ?2000/day (inclusive of travel).

  • Opportunity to directly empower women and adolescent girls in marginalized communities.


How to Apply

Send your updated CV to:
???? careers@khushii.org


Relevant Sectors

 

  • Capacity Building, Training, Advocacy

  • Health, Nutrition, Mental Health, HIV/AIDS

  • Gender, Social Development, CSR Initiatives